it is an interesting side note that Captain William Morgan (google him) who was abducted in Batavia NY in the 1820's, His Wife became One of Joseph Smith's wives, and one of the first people "Baptized" by the Morman Church after death was Capt. Morgan.

TomServo wrote:I thought it was a pagan ritual. I won't give credit to Nicholas Cage and the Wicker Man, since it was a horrible movie.....and the original wasn't much better...but, seems more pagan than Masonic.

TomServo wrote:I thought it was a pagan ritual. I won't give credit to Nicholas Cage and the Wicker Man, since it was a horrible movie.....and the original wasn't much better...but, seems more pagan than Masonic.

TomServo wrote:I thought it was a pagan ritual. I won't give credit to Nicholas Cage and the Wicker Man, since it was a horrible movie.....and the original wasn't much better...but, seems more pagan than Masonic.

Simon of the Playa wrote:obviously, you are a member of the Disinfo Squad.

it wont work...

cat.bag.out.

go to plan b.

no way! plan B stays sealed until I get the signal.

How's This...

I opened up the plan B envelope upon seeing this image and all that was in it was a microscope and a tiny note. As I placed the note under the scope I could hear a crescendo of old funny hatted men, (yes i could hear their hats), reverbarating from deep within my eustachian tube.

Anyway. After I regained my composure from that unexpected tone I was able to peer into the eyepice of the microscope and I read the following:

"There's always been a them and us and that will probably never change/but goddliness is part of us and odd enough they seem the same."